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Blackfalds, Bentley, Eckville, Lacombe County now under COVID-19 measures

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Lacombe County under new COVID-19 measures

Lacombe County has moved to Enhanced Status on the Provincial Relaunch Status Map. The Province of Alberta has implemented a number of voluntary and mandated public health measures for our community to help stop the spread of COVID-19.

The Lacombe County Enhanced Status applies to the Town of Blackfalds, Town of Bentley, Town of Eckville, Village of Alix, Village of Clive, as well as ALL hamlets and summer villages within our municipal boundaries and the remainder of Lacombe County.

  • Hamlets include: Mirror, Haynes, Joffre, Tees, Morningside, Rosedale, Hespero
  • Summer Villages include: Gull Lake, Sunbreaker Cove, Birchcliff, Half Moon Bay

    Lacombe County currently has 11 active cases, for a case rate of 50.5 per 100,000 people.

    We are actively monitoring the situation and continue to monitor Alberta Health Services (AHS) instructions. The health, safety and well-being of County residents, businesses and employees and maintaining essential services for the public are the County’s top priorities.

    Lacombe County is under the following Public Health Measures as directed by AHS:

    MANDATORY MEASURES (As of November 17, 2020)

  • 15-person limit on social and family gatherings – indoors and outdoors – where people are mixing and mingling.
  • Restaurants, bars, lounges and pubs must stop liquor sales by 10pm and close by 11pm – applies to Class A, B or C licenses (Nov 13-27).
  • 50-person limit on indoor and outdoor wedding ceremonies and funeral services. VOLUNTARY MEASURES
  • Faith-based gatherings limited to 1/3 capacity at one time.
  • Limit your cohorts to no more than 3: your core household, your school, and one other sport or

    social cohort. Young children who attend child care could be part of 4 cohorts, given that child

    care settings have not been a high risk for spread.

  • Wear a mask in all indoor work settings, except when alone in a workspace, like an office or

    cubicle, where you are safely distanced from others, or an appropriate barrier is in place.

  • No social gatherings inside your home or outside of your community. Instead, socialize

    outdoors or in structured settings, like restaurants or other businesses that are subject to legal

    limits and take steps to prevent transmission.

  • Employers in office settings should implement measures to reduce the number of employees in the workplace at one time.

WHY THESE MEASURES ARE NEEDED

We must take action now to help slow the virus’s spread and make sure the health system can continue supporting patients with COVID-19, influenza and many other needs. There is a time lag between when people get infected and when new cases are identified. This means the cases we see today were infected up to 2 weeks ago. By following provincial recommendations, staying home and reducing close contacts, you can lower the chance of spreading the virus to others.

We must work together to protect each other. These measures will help protect our health care system, keep schools and businesses open, and protect vulnerable Albertans by limiting the spread of the virus.

WHAT ELSE YOU CAN DO

We must continue following existing public health measures to keep ourselves and others safe:

  • Keep two metres apart when you can, wear a mask when you can’t
  • Practice good hygiene: wash your hands often and cover coughs and sneezes
  • Monitor your symptoms every day
  • If sick, stay home, get tested, and follow mandatory isolation requirements while waiting for

    results:

o if positive, isolate from others for 10 days or until symptoms are gone, whichever is

longer
o if negative, stay home until you’re better

  • Avoid non-essential travel
  • Get the flu shot to keep influenza cases low so health workers can focus on the COVID-19

    pandemic

  • Stay informed: Stay up to date on the situation and get your information from reliable sources,

    such as this webpage: www.alberta.ca/COVID19.

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Drugs and guns seized in Blackfalds bust: RCMP

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Blackfalds RCMP execute search warrant seizing drugs and guns

Blackfalds, Alta. – In September of 2024 the Blackfalds RCMP General Investigation Section (GIS) with assistance from Sylvan Lake GIS  entered into an investigation involving an individual believed to be trafficking drugs in the community. As a result of the investigation, on Oct. 2, 2024, Blackfalds RCMP with assistance from Innisfail RCMP GIS and Red Deer RCMP Police Dog Service executed a search warrant at a home in Blackfalds.

As a result of the search RCMP seized:

  • 253 grams of Cocaine
  • $3343 in Currency
  • 6 firearms

RCMP have arrested and charged Blackfalds resident, Lotus Joan Silver Stalteri-Roberts (25), with:

  • Possession for the purpose of trafficking;
  • Possession of stolen property under $5000;
  • Weapons offences (x8).

Stalteri-Roberts was taken before a Justice of the Peace and remanded into custody with her next court date set for Oct. 3, 2024, at the Alberta Court of Justice in Red Deer.

“This investigation saw the effective coordination of different RCMP Detachments and Sections to quickly and safely remove these drugs and guns from our community,” says Staff Sergeant Andrew Allan.

If you have any information about this investigation or about drug trafficking in the Blackfalds area please contact Blackfalds RCMP at 403-885-3333 or submit an anonymous report through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the “P3 Tips” app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store. To report crime online, or for access to RCMP news and information, download the Alberta RCMP app through Apple or Google Play.

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New Catholic Elementary School for Blackfalds

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RDCRS receives full construction funding for new Kindergarten to Grade 5 school in Blackfalds

On Monday, March 4, Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools (RDCRS) received full construction funding from the Government of Alberta to construct a new Kindergarten to Grade 5 school in Blackfalds.

“The full construction funding for the new Kindergarten to Grade 5 school in the vibrant growing community of Blackfalds marks a significant milestone in our government’s commitment to providing state-of-the-art education infrastructure for our communities. This investment illustrates our dedication to meeting the evolving needs of our students and ensuring they have access to modern, innovative learning environments,” stated MLA for Red Deer North and Minister of Health Adriana LaGrange.

RDCRS appreciates the construction funding provided by the Government of Alberta. Over the past several years, Blackfalds has seen tremendous growth. RDCRS’ current Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 9 school located in Blackfalds, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School, has grown by 64% since its establishment in 2017.

“We are very pleased to receive full construction funding for a new Catholic elementary school in Blackfalds. The funding will allow the division an opportunity to build a much needed new school and meet the learning needs of our Blackfalds students,” said Board Chair Murray Hollman at Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools.

The schematic design for the new school has progressed smoothly since RDCRS received design funding from the Government of Alberta in March 2023. The plans look excellent and work is ongoing between Alberta Infrastructure and the Town of Blackfalds to ensure the steps to secure the land in the new development are completed. The land needs to be ready for construction according to the timelines and criteria established in the P3 project.

“We are pleased that the progress achieved thus far has demonstrated the collaborative efforts necessary to warrant this full funding announcement, “ added Board Chair Hollman.

The new school is expected to be ready for occupancy in September 2027.

Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools serves over 10,650 students in 21 schools in Red Deer, Blackfalds, Sylvan Lake, Rocky Mountain House, Innisfail, and Olds. It also supports the learning of over 850 students in a Home Education Program. The Division is committed to serving children and parents with a complete offering of learning opportunities delivered within the context of Catholic teachings and within the means of the Division.

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